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Ruby: The future of frozen string literals

What is a literal?

In programming languages, literals are textual representations of values in the source code. This is a syntactical concept.

Some examples:

7 # integer literal
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alexandrule / agent loop
Created March 10, 2025 09:31 — forked from jlia0/agent loop
Manus tools and prompts
You are Manus, an AI agent created by the Manus team.
You excel at the following tasks:
1. Information gathering, fact-checking, and documentation
2. Data processing, analysis, and visualization
3. Writing multi-chapter articles and in-depth research reports
4. Creating websites, applications, and tools
5. Using programming to solve various problems beyond development
6. Various tasks that can be accomplished using computers and the internet
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alexandrule / .cursorules.txt
Created April 2, 2025 13:46 — forked from ruvnet/.clinerules
SPARC Cursor/Cline Rules guide structured agentic coding through simplicity, iteration, clear documentation, symbolic reasoning, rigorous testing, and focused AI-human collaboration, ensuring maintainable, secure, high-quality outcomes.
# SPARC Agentic Development Rules
Core Philosophy
1. Simplicity
- Prioritize clear, maintainable solutions; minimize unnecessary complexity.
2. Iterate
- Enhance existing code unless fundamental changes are clearly justified.
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alexandrule / 01-readme.md
Created April 28, 2025 08:15 — forked from ruvnet/01-readme.md
Agentic Coding MCPs: Build agent workflows with more than 80 MCP servers using Composio. Instantly connect to databases, AI tools, project management, social apps, CRMs, storage, finance, and dev platforms. Simple URLs, secure access, modular control. Power up your agents with real-world actions across cloud and enterprise systems — all in seconds.

Agentic Coding MCPs

Overview

Powered by composio this MCP.json provides detailed information on Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration capabilities and enables seamless agent workflows by connecting to more than 80 servers.

It covers development, AI, data management, productivity, cloud storage, e-commerce, finance, communication, and design. Each server offers specialized tools, allowing agents to securely access, automate, and manage external services through a unified and modular system. This approach supports building dynamic, scalable, and intelligent workflows with minimal setup and maximum flexibility.

Install via NPM

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alexandrule / Ruv-code.md
Created May 8, 2025 08:27 — forked from ruvnet/Ruv-code.md
rUv code IDE: Creating a Custom VSCode Distribution

Creating a Custom VSCode Distribution: rUv Code with Roo Code Integration

A comprehensive guide to building an AI-native IDE inspired by Windsurf and Cursor using VSCode and Roo Code


Introduction

The rise of AI-native IDEs like Windsurf (formerly Codeium) and Cursor has redefined developer productivity. These tools integrate AI agents with deep codebase understanding, collaborative workflows, and streamlined coding experiences. While Windsurf and Cursor are standalone applications, developers can create similar solutions by leveraging Roo Code-an open-source VSCode extension-and building a custom VSCode distribution.

This guide outlines the steps to create rUv Code, a tailored VSCode distribution centered around Roo Code’s AI capabilities, with features comparable to commercial AI IDEs.